tough |
gruelling |
As adjectives the difference between tough and gruelling
is that
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy while
gruelling is so difficult or taxing as to make one exhausted; backbreaking.
As an interjection tough
is (slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough
is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As a verb tough
is to endure.
tough |
stiffness |
As nouns the difference between tough and stiffness
is that
tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully while
stiffness is rigidity or a measure of rigidity.
As an adjective tough
is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an interjection tough
is (slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a verb tough
is to endure.
awkward |
tough |
As adjectives the difference between awkward and tough
is that
awkward is lacking dexterity in the use of the hands, or of instruments while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an adverb awkward
is (obsolete) in a backwards direction.
As an interjection tough is
(slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough is
a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As a verb tough is
to endure.
tenderhearted |
tough |
As adjectives the difference between tenderhearted and tough
is that
tenderhearted is compassionate for another's distress while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an interjection tough is
(slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough is
a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As a verb tough is
to endure.
tough |
vandal |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between tough and vandal
is that
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy while
vandal is of the particular ancient Germanic tribe.
As nouns the difference between tough and vandal
is that
tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully while
vandal is a person who needlessly destroys or damages other people's property.
As verbs the difference between tough and vandal
is that
tough is to endure while
vandal is to become a vandal.
As an interjection tough
is
Used to indicate lack of sympathy
stale | tough |
In lang=en terms the difference between stale and tough
is that
stale is unreasonably long in coming, in reference to claims and actions while
tough is
Used to indicate lack of sympathy
As nouns the difference between stale and tough
is that stale is theft; the act of stealing while tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As verbs the difference between stale and tough
is that stale is to make a ladder by joining rungs ("stales") between the posts while tough is to endure.
As adjectives the difference between stale and tough
is that stale is at a standstill; stalemated while tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an interjection tough is
Used to indicate lack of sympathy
tough | rugged |
As adjectives the difference between tough and rugged
is that
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy while
rugged is broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough.
As verbs the difference between tough and rugged
is that
tough is to endure while
rugged is past tense of rug.
As an interjection tough
is
Used to indicate lack of sympathyAs a noun tough
is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
tough | reliable |
As adjectives the difference between tough and reliable
is that
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy while
reliable is suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependence or reliance; trustworthy.
As nouns the difference between tough and reliable
is that
tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully while
reliable is something or someone reliable or dependable.
As an interjection tough
is
Used to indicate lack of sympathyAs a verb tough
is to endure.
badass | tough |
As nouns the difference between badass and tough
is that
badass is a mean or belligerent person; a person with extreme attitudes, behavior or appearance while
tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As adjectives the difference between badass and tough
is that
badass is having extreme appearance, attitude, or behavior that is considered admirable while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an interjection tough is
Used to indicate lack of sympathyAs a verb tough is
to endure.
crucial | tough |
As adjectives the difference between crucial and tough
is that
crucial is being essential or decisive for determining the outcome or future of something; extremely important while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As an interjection tough is
(slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough is
a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As a verb tough is
to endure.
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